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www.fitday.com allows you to track what you've eaten and keep a

journal for that day. It's available online or you can buy and

download the software - I personally think the free online service is

enough for what you need.

Nina

> > Re: <a target=_new

onMouseOver= " self.status='http://health./diet';return

true; " onMouseOut= " self.status=''; return true; "

href= " http://sting.video-play.com/kwin?

cl=M60C6A2V6DHQHWRKX5NZTGSH0PA7BU9F & kw=diet " >Diet</a> diary software

> >

> >

> >Suze,

> >Check out www.dietpower.com.

> >

> >Lauri

> >

>

> Hi Lauri,

>

> I looked at the site and didn't see anywhere that it said I could

sort by

> item or symptom. Have you used it and can it do these things? I

want to be

> able to record what I eat daily and what symptoms I have each day,

then be

> able to track patterns. I don't want to count calories, which this

software

> seems geared to, but maybe it does other things that I didn't see.

>

>

> Thanks :-)

>

> Suze Fisher

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> " The <a target=_new

onMouseOver= " self.status='http://health./diet';return

true; " onMouseOut= " self.status=''; return true; "

href= " http://sting.video-play.com/kwin?

cl=M60C6A2V6DHQHWRKX5NZTGSH0PA7BU9F & kw=diet " >diet</a>-heart idea (the

idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

> heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " -

-

> Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at

Vanderbilt

> University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

>

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" Suze Fisher " <s.fisher22@v...> wrote:

> as I couldn't sort by symptom

or food.

> I'm willing to invest in some good software that would let me do

these

> things and to track patterns fairly easily. Any suggestions?

Use Excel. It has a database function that allows you to sort based on

a word.

Gayle

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>I'm ready to get serious about keeping a diet diary. I've contemplated use

>Microsoft Word, but I did that for my dog for about a year and it was VERY

>difficult to go back and find things as I couldn't sort by symptom or food.

>I'm willing to invest in some good software that would let me do these

>things and to track patterns fairly easily. Any suggestions?

>

>Suze Fisher

Excel? I've tried a few commercial ones but I didn't like them so as

we discussed before, I wrote my own ad-hoc (but it isn't really good

enough to be given out, plus the engine is expensive).

Excel is pretty flexible for just keeping track of stuff.

-- Heidi Jean

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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 10:18:48 -0400

" Suze Fisher " <s.fisher22@...> wrote:

> I'm ready to get serious about keeping a diet diary. I've contemplated use

> Microsoft Word, but I did that for my dog for about a year and it was VERY

> difficult to go back and find things as I couldn't sort by symptom or food.

> I'm willing to invest in some good software that would let me do these

> things and to track patterns fairly easily. Any suggestions?

>

You probably already have Excel. I would use that. It should work just

fine in terms of sorting by word.

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